K. J. Hazlewood
Researcher
Also affiliated: Kansas State University (2022)
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
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K. J. Hazlewood's research focuses on animal nutrition and physiology, specifically investigating the effects of dietary supplements on livestock growth and performance. Their work includes studying the impact of betaine on protein deposition in growing cattle, particularly when methyl group status is modulated. Additionally, Hazlewood has examined the effect of ruminally-protected lysine supplementation on the growth and subsequent finishing performance of cattle. This research contributes to understanding how specific nutrient strategies can optimize animal production.
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- Publications: 2
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Effects of Betaine on Protein Deposition in Growing Cattle with Modulated Methyl Group Status (2022)
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- Effects of Betaine on Protein Deposition in Growing Cattle with Modulated Methyl Group Status
- Effect of Ruminally-Protected Lysine Supplementation to Growing Cattle on Growth and Subsequent Finishing Performance
- Effects of Betaine on Protein Deposition in Growing Cattle with Modulated Methyl Group Status
- Effect of Ruminally-Protected Lysine Supplementation to Growing Cattle on Growth and Subsequent Finishing Performance
- Effects of Betaine on Protein Deposition in Growing Cattle with Modulated Methyl Group Status
- Effects of Betaine on Protein Deposition in Growing Cattle with Modulated Methyl Group Status
- Effect of Ruminally-Protected Lysine Supplementation to Growing Cattle on Growth and Subsequent Finishing Performance
- Effect of Ruminally-Protected Lysine Supplementation to Growing Cattle on Growth and Subsequent Finishing Performance
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